Artistic gymnastics at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games – Women's teams
The women's artistic team competition of the gymnastics events at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Cartagena, Colombia, on July 17.[1][2]
Final
Position | Country | Total | ||||
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Mexico[3] Elsa Garcia Marisela Cantú Daniela De León Yeni Ibarra Yessenia Estrada Laura Moreno |
57.275 | 54.400 | 56.075 | 54.700 | 222.450 | |
Cuba Jennifer Alique Virgen Cusa Dunas Lamas Yaidelin Rojas Jahara Ses Madelen Tamayo |
56.125 | 52.250 | 54.600 | 53.275 | 216.250 | |
Venezuela Fanny Briceño Maciel Peña Ivet Rojas Johanny Sotillo Eddylin Zabaleta |
55.875 | 51.475 | 53.625 | 51.575 | 212.550 | |
4 | Colombia Viviana Aristizabal Catalina Escobar Jessica Gil Paola Gutierrez Nathalia Sanchez Bibiana Velez |
55.725 | 50.750 | 52.475 | 51.600 | 210.550 |
5 | Puerto Rico Leysha López Berenice Martínez Maricarmen Rivera Sidney Sanabria Gabriela Sanguineti Karlyann Santiago |
54.100 | 49.425 | 50.875 | 51.775 | 206.175 |
6 | Guatemala Elisa Estrada Sabrina Lau Emely Monzon Monica Yool |
53.875 | 43.200 | 50.900 | 52.725 | 200.700 |
7 | Costa Rica Barbara Fournier María González Karina Regidor |
37.575 | 29.650 | 34.050 | 35.275 | 136.550 |
8 | Dominican Republic Ninoska Ortíz Yamilet Peña |
26.175 | 10.975 | 19.825 | 20.525 | 77.500 |
References
- ↑ "20th Central American and Caribbean Games". Gymnastics Results. 2006-07. Retrieved 2012-07-08. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "México gana el título femenino por equipos" (in Spanish). Terra. EFE. 2006-07-18. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
- ↑ "JUCAR 2006: Puerto Rico y México dominan gimnasia artística" (in Spanish). Xinhua. Xinhua. 2006-07-20. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
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